Dádiva means gift — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 15, 2026
Dádiva
noun • /[DA-dee-va]/
gift
Example:
Consideró el apoyo una dádiva.
He considered the support a gift.
🧠 What does Dádiva mean?
Dádiva is a noun that signifies a gift or a present. It often carries a connotation of generosity, especially when the gift is given freely and without expectation of reward. While it can be used for any kind of gift, it frequently appears in contexts that emphasize the thoughtful or benevolent nature of the offering. It is a more formal and literary term than 'regalo'.
📚 Extra examples
- La generosidad del donante se manifestó en su valiosa dádiva.
The donor's generosity was evident in their valuable gift. - Consideramos esta oportunidad una dádiva del destino.
This opportunity is considered a gift from fate. - La fundación recibió una gran dádiva que permitirá expandir sus programas.
The foundation received a large gift that will allow it to expand its programs.
💡 Did You Know?
'Dádiva' originates from the Latin word 'daps', meaning 'feast', 'sacrifice', or 'gift'. Its etymology suggests a connection to offerings and generous provisions.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Dádiva"
Synonyms: regalo, obsequio, donación, presente
Opposites: deuda, obligación, cobro
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